Subpart
1.
Multidisciplinary team.
The certificate holder must provide integrated treatment
through a multidisciplinary team of persons who are either employed by or have
a written agreement to provide services for the certificate holder. The
multidisciplinary team must include:
A. a prescribing provider who is one of the
following:
(1) a psychiatrist licensed as a
physician under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 147, and certified by the American
Board of Psychiatry and Neurology or eligible for board
certification;
(2) a primary care
physician licensed under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 147, who works in
consultation with a psychiatrist as defined in subitem (1); or
(3) a psychiatric nurse with prescribing
authority who meets the requirements of Minnesota Statutes, section
245.462, subdivision
18, clause (1);
B. an
integrated treatment team leader who meets the requirements of part
9505.0371, subpart 5, item D,
subitems (1) to (6), or 9530.6450, subpart
4, and who:
(1) holds a current credential in the realm
of integrated treatment from a nationally recognized certification body
approved by the commissioner; or
(2) is approved by the commissioner or the
commissioner's designated representative as having demonstrated knowledge of
both substance use disorders and serious mental illnesses and the complexity of
interactions between them, and skills that have been found to be effective in
treating individuals with co-occurring disorders;
C. a mental health professional who is
qualified in one of the following ways:
(1) a
psychiatrist who meets the requirements of item A, subitem (1);
(2) in clinical social work, a person
licensed as an independent clinical social worker by the Minnesota Board of
Social Work under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 148E;
(3) in psychology, a person licensed by the
Minnesota Board of Psychology under Minnesota Statutes, sections
148.88 to
148.98, who has
stated to the board competencies in the diagnosis and treatment of mental
illness;
(4) in marriage and family
therapy, a person licensed as a marriage and family therapist by the Minnesota
Board of Marriage and Family Therapy under Minnesota Statutes, sections
148B.29 to
148B.39,
and defined in parts
5300.0100 to
5300.0350;
(5) in professional counseling, a person
licensed as a professional clinical counselor by the Minnesota Board of
Behavioral Health and Therapy under Minnesota Statutes, section
148B.5301;
(6) in psychiatric nursing, a registered
nurse who is licensed under Minnesota Statutes, sections
148.171 to
148.285, and
meets one of the following criteria:
(a) is
certified as a clinical nurse specialist;
(b) for children, is certified as a nurse
practitioner in child, adolescent, or family psychiatric and mental health
nursing by a national nurse certification organization; or
(c) for adults, is certified as a nurse
practitioner in adult or family psychiatric and mental health nursing by a
national nurse certification organization;
(7) a tribally approved mental health care
professional, who meets the standards in Minnesota Statutes, section
256B.02, subdivision
7, paragraphs (b) and (c), and who is serving a federally recognized Indian
tribe; or
(8) for programs
certified as adult rehabilitative mental health services under Minnesota
Statutes, section
256B.0623,
a person with a master's degree from an accredited college or university in one
of the behavioral sciences or related fields, with at least 4,000 hours of
post-master's supervised experience in the delivery of clinical services in the
treatment of mental illness;
D. a care coordinator who provides the
services described in part
9533.0020, subpart
3;
E. a licensed alcohol and drug counselor as
described in Minnesota Statutes, section
148F.01, subdivision
5, or a counselor who otherwise meets the training, experience, and other
requirements in part
9530.6450, subpart 5;
and
F. in programs for adults:
(1) a certified peer specialist; or
(2) a recovery coach who holds a current
credential from a recognized certification body approved by the commissioner.
This item is effective July 1, 2016.
Subp. 2.
Staffing.
A. Each multidisciplinary team member must
provide an average of at least eight hours per week of integrated treatment
within the program.
B. If a team
member fulfills the requirements for more than one of the types of
multidisciplinary team professionals required in subpart
1, items A to F, then the
team member may fulfill the roles of two multidisciplinary team professionals.
Only one team member may fulfill two roles.
C. Team members may provide integrated
treatment through telemedicine.
D.
A client may elect to receive psychiatric services from a provider who is not a
member of the multidisciplinary team but with whom the client has a preexisting
relationship. If the client does so, the multidisciplinary team must provide
related care coordination according to part
9533.0120, subpart 6.